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Hawit pleads not guilty to bribes in NY

- Barcelona’s Munir El Haddadi, right, scores past Espanyol’s Michael Ciani.

NEW YORK: A Honduran former Fifa vice-president pleaded not guilty in New York on Wednesday just hours after being extradited from Switzerlan­d over the Fifa corruption scandal rocking world football.

Alfredo Hawit, 64, who has been suspended by Fifa from all football activities, is a former president of the Confederat­ion of North, Central American and Caribbean Associatio­n Football (Concacaf ).

He is one of 39 officials and marketing executives accused of soliciting and receiving tens of millions of dollars in bribes and kickbacks in a case that has sparked unpreceden­ted crisis at Fifa.

Hawit entered a plea of not guilty through his lawyer. He faces 12 counts of racketeeri­ng conspiracy, wire fraud, money laundering and conspiracy to obstruct justice and tamper with witnesses.

The defendant, wearing a suit, looked pale and ill, and stood slightly stooped before Magistrate Judge Robert Levy in the federal court in Brooklyn, following the proceeding­s through a courtappoi­nted interprete­r.

His lawyer Justin Weddle told the court that he suffers from pancreatit­is and had spent time in intensive care following a severe bout. He is also diabetic, Weddle said.

Hawit has “serious digestive problems” and requires a no-fat diet, which was not provided in his Swiss prison, where he subsisted on cornflakes and honey bought from the jail commissari­at, the lawyer said.

Prosecutor­s described Hawit as a significan­t flight risk and demanded that bail be posted at US$4 million — guaranteed by either $500,000 in cash or US property.

Weddle asked that Hawit be released to home detention with electronic monitoring at his daughter’s house in Miami, Florida, without financial guarantee. The Hawits, he argued, were of limited means.

Hawit’s wife and three sons live in Honduras, where the marital home is in his wife’s name.

If released, Hawit would have to surrender his passport and agree not to communicat­e with any co-defendants or any of the entities mentioned in the indictment.

US prosecutor­s allege that Hawit accepted and laundered hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes as general secretary of the Honduran soccer federation between 2008 and 2014.

He was arrested in Zurich on Dec 3. Swiss authoritie­s announced on Jan 6 that he had agreed to be sent to the United States.

Hawit is the fifth Fifa official extradited by Switzerlan­d to the United States in connection with the deepening multi-milliondol­lar corruption scandal that has rocked world soccer since May.

Prosecutor­s in New York accuse him of accepting millions of dollars in bribes in connection with the sale to various sports marketing firms of marketing rights to football tournament­s in Latin America.

The US corruption investigat­ion precipitat­ed the downfall of longtime Fifa president Sepp Blatter and his former heir apparent, Michel Platini, both suspended by Fifa judges for eight years over ethics violations.

Nine Fifa officials were arrested in Switzerlan­d during two raids at a five-star hotel in Zurich, on May 27 and Dec 3.

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